Distribute to Android TV

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Android TV

If you've got a great app or game, Android TV and Google Play can help you bring it to users in their living rooms. You'll be able to offer your apps and games in a storefront experience that’s optimized for TV. You can extend your new or existing apps
for TV and then publish them using the familiar tools and processes in Google Play.

To get started, review this page to learn how to distribute your TV apps to users through Google Play. Be sure to read
TV app quality for information on the usability and quality standards that your apps should meet. When your app is ready, you can opt-in to publishing in the Android TV storefront from the Google Play Console.

How to participate

Google Play lets you put your TV apps in front of a new audience of users in their living rooms. You can develop and publish using your existing Google Play Console account and your current distribution and pricing settings. It's easy to participate —
the sections below outline the process.

1. Understand the guidelines and requirements

To prepare for a successful launch on Android TV, start by reviewing the guidelines for creating great app experiences on TV. See the
Android TV design guidelines for ideas on extending your app for TV and details on design and usability.

As you get started designing your TV experience, make sure to read and understand the quality guidelines for TV apps. The Google Play experience for Android TV
showcases only apps that are usable on the TV — your apps can participate if they meet a set of basic quality criteria. See
TV app quality for details.

2. Develop a great app for TV

A great app for TV is designed for living room use and takes advantage of the capabilities of Android TV and related input accessories such as game controllers, D-pads, and remotes. The app is refined to offer a polished, high-quality experience on large
screens and delivers a compelling feature set for users.

As you consider your TV app, review the
developer documentation and usability guidelines and plan on supporting them to the greatest extent possible. Make sure to design a great leanback experience for users and build it with the leanback library included in the SDK. You’ll want to
optimize other parts of your app for the TV use case and it's a good idea to identify those early in your development process.

In most cases, we recommend delivering your TV experience as part of your existing app for phones, tablets, and other devices, using the same package name and store listing. This approach lets users upgrade to your TV experience seamlessly and also lets
you take advantage of the reviews and ratings you’ve earned in your app for phones and tablets. You can include your TV intents, leanback library, and TV-specific code and resources as part of your app.

Throughout design and development, it's important to have a suitable device on which to prototype and test your user experience. You should acquire one or more Android TV devices or emulators and set up your testing environment as early as possible. The
recommended hardware device for testing in the Android TV environment is Nexus Player, which is
available from Google Play and other stores, and you should also acquire a game controller and other TV input devices.

3. Test for TV app quality

Your TV apps should be designed to perform well, look great on Android TV, and offer the best user experience possible. Google Play showcases high-quality apps for easy discovery by users. Here’s how you can participate and deliver an Android TV app that
users will enjoy:

4. Opt-in to Android TV and publish

When you've built your release-ready app and tested to ensure that it meets all of the TV app quality guidelines, upload your Android App Bundle to the Google Play Console. Update your store listing with TV screenshots and a TV banner, and set distribution options as needed.
If you aren't familiar with how to prepare for launch on Google Play, see the
Launch Checklist.

Before you can publish to Android TV users, you need to opt-in to Android TV from the
Pricing and Distribution section of the Play Console. Opt-in means that you want your app to be made available to Android TV users through Google Play, and that your app meets the
TV app quality guidelines.

You can opt-in only if your app meets the following preliminary quality criteria that are automatically checked on its upload to the Google Play Console:

The manifest must declare the android.software.leanback feature. Set required to false if the app supports other form factors such as mobile. Learn more about
declaring leanback support.

Your app must declare that it does not require a touchscreen. The manifest must declare the android.hardware.touchscreen hardware with android:required="false". Learn more about
declaring hardware requirements.

If your app meets the preliminary criteria, you’ll see an opt-in checkbox for Android TV, as shown below. If the opt-in checkbox is not enabled, review your app to ensure it meets the preliminary criteria.

After you opt-in and save the changes, you can publish your app as usual. Before making the app available to Android TV users, Google Play submits your app for review against the
TV app quality guidelines and notifies you of the result. See the next section for details on how to track the approval status of your app.

If your app meets the
TV app quality guidelines, Google Play makes that app available to Android TV users. Your app is also eligible for higher-visibility featuring in app collections and promotions. To let users everywhere know that your app is designed for Android
TV, Google Play decorates the app’s store listing with a TV badge.

Note that opt-in and review do not affect the availability of your app to other devices in Google Play Store — on phones and tablets, for example, your app is available as soon as you publish.

Here are the steps to opt-in to Android TV in the Google Play Console:

Under
Pricing and Distribution, scroll down to find Android TV and the opt-in checkbox.

Click the checkbox next to Distribute your app to Android TV.

Click
Save to save your changes.

Opt-in for TV: Include your app in Android TV by opting-in from the Play Console.

5. Track your review and approval

If your app meets the technical and quality criteria for Android TV, as described above, your app will be available for users to enjoy on Android TV. If your app doesn’t meet the criteria, you’ll receive a
notification email sent to your developer account address, with a summary of the areas that you need to address. When you’ve made the necessary adjustments, you can upload a new version of your app for review.

At any time, you can check the review and approval status of your app in the Play Console, under Android TV in the app's
Pricing and Distribution page.

There are three approval states:

Pending — Your app was sent for review and the review is not yet complete.

Approved — Your app was reviewed and approved. The app will be made available directly to Android TV users.

Not approved — Your app was reviewed and not approved. Check the notification email for information about why the app was not approved. You can address any issues and publish again to initiate another review.

To understand how your apps are evaluated, please see the
TV app quality guidelines.